Open Border Eases Relations
Separated for 13 years, Iraqi and Kuwaitis become reacquainted after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Separated for 13 years, Iraqi and Kuwaitis become reacquainted after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Baghdad residents dismiss the pledge to win control of Iraqi cities as mere bravado.
Governorate west of Baghdad shrugs off instability and insurrection to hold peaceful ballot.
For different reasons, the Gulf states find reasons to worry about the grand designs of both Saddam Hussein and George Bush.
Regime change is not enough - a sustained programme of de-Ba'athification is essential to rid Iraq of the influence of the ruling party and its functionaries.
A Baghdad diarist is indeed "shocked" by US war plans to dominate Iraq.
Kurds in northern Iraq are once again at risk from conflict, but hope for a change of regime in Baghdad.
While officially against the war, most Gulf states are providing various levels of assistance to US troops in the region.
Kurdish and US sources report Iraqi forces mobilizing at the frontiers of the Kurdish-controlled areas.
Given the huge risks, Riyadh will defer its decision on supporting a US-led war until the final moment.